<div><p>The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been validated over many years. The CGM relies on retro-reflective markers placed along anatomical landmarks, a static calibration pose, and subject measurements as inputs for joint angle calculations. While past literature has shown the possible errors caused by improper marker placement, studies on the effects of inaccurate subject measurements are lacking. Moreover, as many laboratories rely on the commercial version of the CGM, released as the Plug-in Gait (Vicon Motion Systems Ltd, Oxford, UK), integrating improvements into the CGM code is not easily accomplished. This paper introduces a Python implementation for the CGM, referred to as pyCGM, whic...
Hip joint moments are an important parameter in the biomechanical evaluation of orthopaedic surgery....
Clinical gait analysis supports treatment decisions for patients with motor disorders. Measurement r...
The conventional gait model (CGM) refers to several closely related biomechanical models used in the...
The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been validated over...
Background: The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), known by a variety of different names, is widely used...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) needs to benefit from large investigations on localization of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextGait data need to be reliable to be valuable for clinical decision-mak...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Most clinical gait laboratories use the conventional gait analysis model. This model uses a computat...
Quantitative, as well objective human motion analysis has a prominent role in many research fields o...
Postural and motor changes in patients affected by abnormalities of movement are the results of the ...
Most clinical gait laboratories use the conventional gait analysis model. This model uses a computat...
Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and it is rec...
Optoelectronic systems are largely employed for human movement analysis, where marker trajectories a...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
Hip joint moments are an important parameter in the biomechanical evaluation of orthopaedic surgery....
Clinical gait analysis supports treatment decisions for patients with motor disorders. Measurement r...
The conventional gait model (CGM) refers to several closely related biomechanical models used in the...
The conventional gait model (CGM) is a widely used biomechanical model which has been validated over...
Background: The Conventional Gait Model (CGM), known by a variety of different names, is widely used...
The Conventional Gait Model (CGM) needs to benefit from large investigations on localization of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextGait data need to be reliable to be valuable for clinical decision-mak...
Introduction: Clinical gait analysis is used to assess patients' impairments, improve treatment deci...
Most clinical gait laboratories use the conventional gait analysis model. This model uses a computat...
Quantitative, as well objective human motion analysis has a prominent role in many research fields o...
Postural and motor changes in patients affected by abnormalities of movement are the results of the ...
Most clinical gait laboratories use the conventional gait analysis model. This model uses a computat...
Quantitative gait analysis can provide a description of joint kinematics and dynamics, and it is rec...
Optoelectronic systems are largely employed for human movement analysis, where marker trajectories a...
Data collection and reduction procedures, coherently structured in protocols, are necessary in gait ...
Hip joint moments are an important parameter in the biomechanical evaluation of orthopaedic surgery....
Clinical gait analysis supports treatment decisions for patients with motor disorders. Measurement r...
The conventional gait model (CGM) refers to several closely related biomechanical models used in the...